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Everything to get you started as a hypnosis professional

Starting from scratch in the Hypnotherapy profession.
The quickest way to help you build a new practice, get your name known in your town,
Start getting referrals from day one of opening your practice....All the goodies for overnight success.
I have been in business for just 1 year as a hypnotherapist. Within that year I have build up a substantial client base, given successful talks to speakers clubs and generated immediate business. Followed tried and tested methods from most of the guys on this website and have one of the busiest hypnotherapy practices in Belfast, N.Ireland within 12 short months.
I would love to help other newly certified hypnotherapists take their business to the next level without the stress and worry of wondering if you will get clients to come through your door.

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Bobby Herdman

Self Hypnosis to help yourself deprogram 6 Replies

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Tom Stephenson Comment by Tom Stephenson on November 19, 2009 at 2:48pm
Hello All! I recently studied hypnosis but I am not confident that I can achieve somnabulism. Are there any resources or mentoring groups I should consider?
Steve Yardley Comment by Steve Yardley on September 27, 2009 at 5:51am
Hi Everyone, glad to have found the site, recently qualified and feeling a little overwhelmed at the prospect of setting up and getting business, just been thru a challenging time in my life so my confidence has taken a bit of a beating!!
Bobby Herdman Comment by Bobby Herdman on July 2, 2009 at 2:27am
Hey Steve,
Haven't been on hypnothoughts for a while....Glad to hear from you.....You have the right attitude and that's the main thing.....When you want something bad enough you do whatever it takes to get there(as long as it's no illegal, immoral or fattening of course:).......
The speed trance course was great. Richard and John are genuinely two nice guys which is great for our profession.....
My advice to you now is Practise, Practise Practise and then more.......

I have myself moved onto my next goal which is to become a stage hypnotist as well as full time practise during the week...
My first show is this Saturday 4th July so I'm really pumped up and excited....
I've set up a new website for my stage shows...www.robertsavard.net.....
Such an exciting business we are in.....the avenue's you can take are endless...

Bobby
Sammi J. Ripley Comment by Sammi J. Ripley on June 7, 2009 at 3:09am
Hello All,
Delighted to find the group!
Kerry Roberts Comment by Kerry Roberts on May 5, 2009 at 5:19am
Thought I would introduce myself, I am looking to get started in a couple specific areas of hypnosis, weight loss and self esteem to work along side the start up of coaching/NLP practice. Really happy to have found this group!
Tom Comment by Tom on March 29, 2009 at 11:42pm
Hello all.....the way from sweden...being fairly new to this ..at least as a practicing hypnotist ...have the odd clients ..and also a full time jobb coaching young unemployed people to find new ways to get a job...
hope to be inspired and able to change info with you here...
Steve Comment by Steve on February 8, 2009 at 4:17pm
I was told to lean towards using CH and not CHT. May have something to do with massachusetts.

I clipped this from NGH
First, be careful of the word “therapy.” In many states the practice of hypnotism for
therapeutic purposes is restricted to licensed healthcare professionals, and in some states
“hypnotherapy” is deemed by the court to mean “psychotherapy by means of hypnosis.”
In those such it is unwise to call yourself a “hypnotherapist” and what you do
“hypnotherapy” unless you are a licensed health care professional.
It is the explicit policy of the National Guild of Hypnotists to consider the traditional title
of “hypnotist” to be an old, proud and distinguished title, and it is the title voluntarily
used by many Guild officers. Many members do the same even if there is no legal reason
State Laws and Legal Issues, Page 2 of 14
Copyright © 2007, The National Guild of Hypnotists, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
to do so. It avoids legal entanglements with overly zealous governmental agencies and
the Recommended Terminology of the National Guild of Hypnotists allows us to do
everything we need to do under the “nontherapeutic” banner.
Second, be careful about your Title of Practice. The approved Titles of Practice for
National Guild of Hypnotists members are those listed in our Standards. If you use any
other title while holding yourself out to the public you are placing yourself outside of the
Recommended Standards of the National Guild of Hypnotists.
The Guild awards specialty certifications in specific areas of hypnotic work such as
forensic hypnotism, complementary medical hypnotism, clinical hypnotism and pediatric
hypnotism. However, having received a specialty certification does not confer a new title
of practice.
For example, a Consulting Hypnotist who has received the specialty certification in
complementary medical hypnotism would continue to refer to him or herself as a
Consulting Hypnotist, not as a “Certified Medical Hypnotist.” However, he or she could
state that he or she was “certified in medical hypnotism” on his or her resume, stationary
or business card. Similarly, a member who has received the specialty certification in
clinical hypnotism could state that he or she held the certification, but is not authorized
by the Guild to refer to him or herself as a “Certified Clinical Hypnotist.”

Steve
Jocelin Comment by Jocelin on February 8, 2009 at 3:10pm
Hi Steve-
What do you mean when you say, "The NGH is incouraging us to move away from CHT and either go to CH or CCH?" Aren't these two different types of modalities geared for different outcomes?
Ed Sumner Comment by Ed Sumner on February 8, 2009 at 10:22am
Ed Sumner here i just wont to say thank you Simone and your a grate guy and one of my best friends to and i hope to get to know one and all of these guy as wall as i know you your friend Ed
Stage Hypnotist Simone Comment by Stage Hypnotist Simone on February 8, 2009 at 5:30am
I'd like to encourage everyone here to get to know my wonderful friend ED SUMNER. He's an incredible guy! I can honestly say I love him and YOU will too! Teach him. Learn from him. Get to know him. Love ya, Ed! Stage Hypnotist Simone
 

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